INDRADHANUSH by New Delhi NGO, ALPANA has become a unique platform for inclusive arts where young dancers and musicians from across socio economic strata of society and across abilities perform before a discerning audience. She specially complimented the young Odissi danseuse from Kalyanpuri Basti.

Fears, fantasies and hidden desires of a woman and her attempts to overcome them even as she realises that she is trapped inside a virtual world controlled by a gamer, forms the premise of an Israeli dance production.
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Belly dancing allows women a rare, safe and creative opportunity for exploring and expressing their sensual and sexual selves. If you want to be mentally and physically present "in the moment" and feel good about yourself, shun inhibitions and try belly dance for a change.Read News

Using the rhythm of dance as a potent tool to overcome, address and heal the scars of violence and abuse seems to be the new mantra to beat the demons of unpleasant memories. Paving way for such an example is New York-based 'Battery Dance Company' that has collaborated with 'Kolkata Sanved' an NGO which uses Dance Movement Therapy (DMT) to address the issue of sexual violence.Read News

Strictly Come Dancing 2013 produced a shock in its first ever all-female final as model Abbey Clancy won the 11th series, beating BBC presenter Susanna Reid into second place. The BBC Breakfast presenter had been the bookies' favourite, but Abbey pulled off a surprise win on the night. Read News

Out of the different dance form like bharatnatyam, katthak, odisi, manipuri, kattakalli etc, one is – chau. Basically this is a folk dance of Odisa, West-Bengal, Bihar and Jharkhand. Now explored in Salaikela it has gained its place the international arena, but due to dearth of conservation policy, this form is standing at the edge of extinction.

I had an amazing experience yesterday, which I am sharing with you. Though I did not experience Beethoven live, but yesterday I witnessed what his audience may have experienced. Beethoven gave the premier performance of his famous 9th symphony on the stage when he was completely deaf.Read News

They have made several Bollywood stars lose inches with their dance moves. But ever wondered why the industry's top-notch choreographers - be it Saroj Khan, Farah Khan or Ganesh Acharya - are themselves on the heavier side of the weighing scale?Read News

She is 91 with the soul of a youthful dancer who refuses to bow to the vagaries of years. Kathak queen Sitara Devi has been honoured with the Legends of India Lifetime Achievement Award 2011 for her contribution to the classical dance genre for over six decades.
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On 06 February 2011 a remarkable programme was organized in the auditorium of the Jawaharlal Nehru Memorial Museum and Library, New Delhi, for entry of Taisha Antony to stage after she spent twelve years learning Bharat Natyam dance under the guidance of celebrated dance guru Dr. Yamini Krishnamurthy. Read News